Our Guide to the Best Glamping Sites Around Australia
Head to some of the best glamping sites in Australia to get up and close with nature, but from the comfort of your own luxury tent.
Set within Queensland's Lamington National Park is the luxury glamping site Nightfall. There's only five permanent, hand-built tents on the property, each spaced far enough apart to give visitors the feeling of total isolation. 
NIGHTFALL, QUEENSLAND
Rottnest Island is a must-see for anyone going on an adventure in Western Australia. For one, this is where you'll snuggle up to quokkas and take all the adorable selfies you could want. 
DISCOVERY ROTTNEST ISLAND, WESTERN AUSTRALIA
This is where the desert meets the sea — an extraordinary and unique part of Australia that should be on all travel bucket lists. There are a range of accommodations dotted along the Ningaloo Reef, but Sal Salis is just that bit extra special.
SAL SALIS, WESTERN AUSTRALIA
This is a really unique glamping experience: you pick your own campsite along Victoria's Mornington Peninsula and the Happy Glamper team will set everything up for you right there. 
HAPPY GLAMPER, VICTORIA
The definition of 'tent' is stretched a little bit at Paperbark Camp. These canopies rest up on large wooden stilts and are surrounded by private decks. Technically, the rooms do have canvas walls, so tents they are. 
PAPERBARK CAMP, NEW SOUTH WALES
Not only home to grapevines as far as the eye can see, but also a restaurant with views over Moreton Bay, a nine-hole modified form of golf and regular live concerts — Mount Cotton's Sirromet Winery also has onsite glamping within its expansive grounds. 
SANCTUARY BY SIRROMET, QUEENSLAND
Run away to the Northern Territory's Bremer Island for a tropical island holiday. It's well and truly off the beaten path, so you'll be away from the crowds, surrounded only by well-preserved wilderness.
BANUBANU BEACH RESORT, NORTHERN TERRITORY
As far as glamping goes, Bay of Fires Bush Retreat is laid-back. The large bell tents are basic, but come with a king bed, power for recharging your tech and space for you to store your gear — more than your swag will allow for. 
BAY OF FIRES RETREAT, TASMANIA
Going on an African safari is on so many travel bucket lists. But they are an investment and fairly far away from Australia's shores. So, if you're wanting to do some holidaying that's reminiscent of an overseas safari, the Werribee Zoo's slumber safari is for you. 
WERRIBEE OPEN RANGE ZOO, VICTORIA
This is one of Australia's most famous glamping accommodations — Longitude 131°. Here, set within iconic red sand dunes, each luxury tent gives guests views over Uluru itself. 
LONGITUDE 131°, NORTHERN TERRITORY
This is far more than your usual glamping site. Yes, the natural surrounds are truly epic in scale and your luxury tents comes with all your creature comforts, but Wilpena Pound has a special ethos that respects the traditional landowners of the Flinders Ranges.
WILPENA POUND, SOUTH AUSTRALIA
The Twelve Apostles is a must-see when touring The Great Ocean Road. But few people know about the hidden glamping site located behind these cliff tops and rock formations. 
PEBBLE POINT, VICTORIA
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